BitCraft Travelers Guide
Last Updated:June 20, 2025|Changelog
Travelers in BitCraft are comparable to merchants in other MMOs. In addition to selling items, they also provide players with tasks, which are one of the best ways to earn Hex Coins (the game's main currency) and gain experience for Skills. Learning about the benefits of each Traveler is very useful, especially during the early game.
This guide for the game is based on the information available in the BitCraft Demo. As development continues, you can expect new content and balance changes. Pin BitCraft guides to stay notified of future updates.
Travelers

Travelers are among the first things the game introduces to you as part of the tutorial quest, after you enter a Settlement. Once you interact with them (right-click), you can choose to check the wares they offer in their shop (Trade) or the materials they demand to complete their tasks.
Each Traveler offers a fixed but unique list of items. If you and your friends ever decide to expand your small Claim into a bigger Settlement, then you must make sure to buy each Traveler's Business Voucher and use them to add the Travelers to your Settlement.
Below is a list of all the Travelers and the types of items they offer in their shop:

- Rumbagh: Offers a variety of unique items required for your Claim & Settlement.
- Svim: If you want to set sail and explore new Islands or Regions, buy a raft, boat, or even a ship from Svim.
- Heimlich: Aside from the Business Voucher, Heimlich doesn't offer anything else in the Demo. He might offer cooking-related items in the future.
- Brico: Provides you with the blueprints needed to craft Carts and Wagons, which are mandatory for transporting large quantities of cargo.
- Alesi: Hidden in a cave, Alesi sells mounts and pet related items.
- Ramparte: Before you can use a new weapon type, you must buy the training manual from this Traveler first.
- Varu & Laru (The Twins): This Traveler duo sells cosmetics like masks for your character. The Twins are the only Travelers who don't offer tasks to players.
Traveler Tasks

After interacting with a Traveler and choosing the "Traveler Tasks" option, you can view all relevant information about tasks, rewards, and refresh times.
- The displayed time indicates when the tasks for all Travelers refresh, which occurs once every 4 hours.
- Each Traveler grants experience for a specific Skill upon task completion. Here, you can see the Skill's name, current level, and EXP.
- These are the tasks you can complete for this Traveler. Gather the requested materials and trade them for Hex Coins and EXP for a specific Skill.
Keep in mind that the tasks each Traveler offers are unique to each player. If you are playing with friends or a community, help each other out to complete tasks sooner.
Tasks Overview Window

You don't have to be next to a Traveler to check which tasks they offer. By clicking on the "Traveler Tasks" (1) icon at the bottom right of your screen, you can open the tasks window. There, you can click on the arrow icon (2) to cycle through the different Travelers and their tasks. The icon next to it tracks and pings the closest discovered Traveler of your choice.
You can't collect rewards through this window. In the image above (3), you have the requested material for Ramparte but can't claim it. You need to be close to the Traveler to do so.
Check out the How to Get Hex Coins Early Guide to make the most of Traveler Tasks and earn Hex Coins faster.
Summary
- Travelers in BitCraft function as merchants, offering goods and tasks that reward players with Hex Coins and experience in various Skills. Understanding their benefits is crucial, especially in the early game.
- Each Traveler has a unique inventory and plays a vital role in maintaining a Settlement. To add Travelers to a Settlement, players must purchase their Business Vouchers.
- Traveler Tasks refresh every 4 hours, and each task grants experience in a specific Skill upon completion. Players can gather requested materials and exchange them for rewards.
- Tasks are unique for each player, encouraging cooperative gameplay among friends or communities. Players can check tasks remotely via the "Traveler Tasks" icon without being next to a Traveler.
Credits
Written by: Perciculum
Reviewed by: Tenkiei